<p><strong>WHAT IF ONE MORNING... YOUR MOTHER LOOKED AT YOU AND SAW A STRANGER?</strong></p><p>Not because she forgot you - but because her brain could no longer recognize your face.</p><p>In 2028 a mysterious epidemic begins in Toronto and spreads across the world.<br>It's not a virus. Not a war. It's something far more personal.</p><p>People wake up and realize they can no longer recognize the faces they love.<br>Doctors call it <strong>Collective Facial Aphasia (CFA)</strong> - a psychological epidemic born from years of screens filters and fractured attention. Humanity hasn't gone blind; it has simply stopped <em>looking.</em></p><p>As chaos spreads <strong>Dr. Noor Rahman</strong> a neuroscientist haunted by her late father's unfinished research races to find a cure before her own mother forgets her completely. In a society addicted to artificial perfection Noor discovers that the key to healing may lie in something profoundly analog - attention memory and love itself.</p><p>When governments and corporations race to commercialize the cure Noor defies them all. Her 30-day Analog Recognition Protocol becomes a global act of rebellion - a movement to bring humanity back to presence compassion and connection.</p><p>But as the world begins to remember Noor faces the deepest question of all:<br>Can love survive a world that has forgotten how to see?</p><p><em>The Faces We Forgot</em> is a haunting poetic and deeply emotional journey through memory technology and the human heart. Blending the realism of <em>Never Let Me Go</em> with the visionary tone of <em>Black Mirror</em> it reminds us that the cure for blindness was never sight - it was empathy.</p>
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